Siliconrepublic.com | Ubiquitous broadband Siliconrepublic.com 18.03.2010 Following a meeting with the UK Home Secretary Alan Johnson Facebook says that it plans to add an extra layer to its reporting function in order to better protect younger users against cyberbullying and... more... 18.03.2010 A malicious ... The ubiquitous broadband future is closer than you think, says Vodafone boss |
![]() Siliconrepublic.com | Windows Phone Marketplace Siliconrepublic.com 18.03.2010 Following a meeting with the UK Home Secretary Alan Johnson Facebook says that it plans to add an extra layer to its reporting function in order to better protect younger users against cyberbullying and... more... 18.03.2010 A malicious ... Windows Phone 7 ROM build 7.0.0.6077 Leaked and Available |
Digitaltrends.com | Facebook Considers Child Predator "Panic Button" in the UK Digitaltrends.com Following the luring and murder of a UK teen last year, Facebook is considering a "panic button" to let users report suspected pedophiles. Last year, 17-year-old Ashleigh Hall agreed to meet up with someone she'd befriended on the social networking ... |
Daily Mail | Facebook rules out installing 'panic button' BBC News Facebook says it will not install a "panic button" on its main pages for users to report suspected paedophiles, but will develop its existing system. The company says it will have links to organisations including the Child Exploitation and Online ... Facebook mulls adding panic button Facebook considers 'panic button' after UK outcry Facebook Considers "Panic Button" |
![]() Treehugger | No trade reprieve for polar bears AFP DOHA — Polar bears, the global mascot in the fight against climate change, were denied a reprieve Thursday when a UN body shot down a US proposal to ban cross-border trade in the animals or their parts. In a vote at the Convention on International ... New Pentagon Effort Targets Illicit Wildlife Trade Tiger decline is 'sign of world's failure' Polar bear ban defeated at UN conservation meeting |
Polar bear trade ban defeated Alaska Dispatch According to The Associated Press (via CBC News), a US-backed proposal for the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to ban the international trade of certain parts taken from polar bears has been defeated at a meeting of ... |
Polar bear trade ban rejected Nature.com (subscription) (blog) Polar bears have lost out on increased protection under international law after a US led bid for a total ban on trade in products made from the animals, such as furs and rugs, was rejected at a UN wildlife meeting in Doha, Qatar, today. ... |
![]() AFP | E-commerce in protected wildlife booming AFP DOHA — From ivory trinkets to live parrots, the Internet has become a virtual supermarket in imperilled species that is hard to track and even harder to crack, say experts. With a quarter of humanity coming online over the last 15 years, ... |
UN Agency: Tiger on verge of extinction The Associated Press DOHA, Qatar — The world has "failed miserably" at protecting tigers in the wild, bringing an animal that is a symbol for many cultures and religions to "the verge of extinction," a top official with the United Nations wildlife agency said Monday. ... |
![]() Siliconrepublic.com | It's virtually the end of the line for Windows Server 2000 Siliconrepublic.com Microsoft is about to discontinue support for its Windows Server 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. So what now? Ronan Geraghty is Server Business Group Lead with Microsoft Ireland. It's hard to believe 10 years have passed since the Y2K drama and ... Review: System Center Essentials 2010 |